Safety requirements for Energy Storage Battery – Mandatory Plan,
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CTIA, the abbreviation of Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association, is a non-profit civic organization established in 1984 for the purpose of guaranteeing benefit of operators, manufacturers and users. CTIA consists of all U.S. operators and manufacturers from mobile radio services, as well as from wireless data services and products. Supported by FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Congress, CTIA performs a large part of duties and functions that were used to be conducted by the government. In 1991, CTIA created an unbiased, independent and centralized product evaluation and certification system for wireless industry. Under the system, all wireless products in consumer grade shall take compliance tests and those complying with the relevant standards will be granted to utilize CTIA marking and hit store shelves of North American communication market.
CATL (CTIA Authorized Testing Laboratory) represents labs accredited by CTIA for testing and review. Testing reports issued from CATL would be all approved by CTIA. While other testing reports and results from non-CATL will not be recognized or have no access to CTIA. CATL accredited by CTIA varies in industries and certifications. Only CATL which is qualified for battery compliance test and inspection has access to battery certification for compliance to IEEE1725.
a) Certification Requirement for Battery system Compliance to IEEE1725— Applicable to Battery Systems with single cell or multiple cells connected in parallel;
b) Certification Requirement for Battery system Compliance to IEEE1625— Applicable to Battery Systems with multiple cells connected in parallel or in both parallel and series;
Warm tips: Select above certification standards properly for batteries used in mobile phones and computers. Do not misuse IEE1725 for batteries in mobile phones or IEEE1625 for batteries in computers.
● Hard Technology: Since 2014, MCM has been attending battery pack conference held by CTIA in US annually, and is able to obtain latest update and understand new policy trends about CTIA in a more prompt, accurate and active way.
●Qualification: MCM is CATL accredited by CTIA and is qualified to perform all processes related to certification including testing, factory audit and report uploading.
On March 25, 2021, the Ministry of Industrialization and Information announced that in accordance with the overall arrangement of standardization work, 11 mandatory national standard program projects such as “Aviation Tires” for application for approval are now publicized. The final date for comments is April 25, 2021.
Among those mandatory standard plans, there is a battery standard– “Safety Requirements for Lithium Storage Battery and Battery Packs for Electric Energy Storage Systems.”
If you have different opinions on the proposed standard project, please fill in the Feedback Form for Standard Project Establishment (see Attachment 2) during the publicity period and send it to the Science and Technology Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology by email to KJBZ@miit.gov.cn.(Subject note: Compulsory Standard Project Establishment Publicization Feedback)
On March 31, 2021, the UL Standards released a new version of the UL 2580 Standard for Safety for Batteries for Use in Electric Vehicles. The new version UL 2580 E3 2021 includes four major updates: